Over the next few months, you will find more resources, events, links, and details of how to visit to join us on our journey for change. But in the meantime, here are some resources to get you started!

If you would like to get your school involved, please email: laudatosi@dioceseofsalford.org.uk

 

Lent Environment Resources

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Renewing our Care for our Common Home: Resources for Primary School Teachers

Explore our helpful resource pack to help your class learn more about caring for our common through the Lenten themes of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.

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Renewing our Care for our Common Home: Resources for Secondary School Teachers

Use the Lenten themes of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving to learn more about how the Christian faith is calling us to care for our common home.

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Walk for Creation: A Reflective Walk for Schools

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Walk for Creation: A Guide for Primary Schools

Explore more about why caring for our common home is so grounded in faith with this reflective walk through nature. With teachings from Pope Francis, prayers, and activities to inspire reflection, this helpful resource pack is ideal for any primary school setting.

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Walk for Creation: A Guide for Primary Schools

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Walk for Creation: A Guide for Secondary Schools

Discover more about our Christian call to strive for environmental and social justice with our reflective walk through nature designed specifically for secondary schools.

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Walk for Creation: A Guide for Secondary Schools

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Green Natural Project Report Guide for Schools

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Green Natural Project Report Guide for Schools

Young people are increasingly concerned with the sort of world they will grow up in. This guide gives some pointers towards starting an 'eco-group' in your school, and ways you might go about linking it to the practice of faith.

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Season of Creation Resources

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Gardening for Wildlife

We have the means to create beautiful spaces in our communities, and during the Season of Creation there is no better time to start planning. For many of us we can start by creating a space for wildlife in our schools, or gardens, patios and balconies at home.

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Diocese of Salford Intro to Season of Creation

In September, Christians around the world united in prayer, reflection, and practical action to answer the cry of a world in crisis. Discover more about the Season of Creation and how Christian denominations are working together to build a better world.

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Taking action to care for creation

The scale of the environment crisis can at times feel overwhelming but there are simple, achievable steps we can take to drive change and work to create a better world. Click below to discover some easy-to-implement, low-cost ways to take climate action at home:

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Garden project inspires a future of sustainability

An inner-city community is challenging people to adopt a “waste not, want not” lifestyle in a bid to build a more sustainable future. Read the article below for ideas on how you can become more sustainable.

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For the Beauty of the Earth

The Diocese of Salford presents its plan on how best to respond to the climate crisis and begin to renew the beauty of the environment, safeguarding it for future generations.

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Living our Faith

Explore the inextricable link between care for the environment and Christianity with this fascinating read.

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Laudato Si Home-School links

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National Gardening Week 2021

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World Bee Day

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Plastic-Free July

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Earth Hour

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30 Days Wild

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Envirolent School Resources

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Envirolent 2020 School Prayer

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Envirolent 2020 School Pack

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COP26 Resources

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COP26 Resource Pack for Schools

Learn more about COP26, what it means for our planet, and how it can respond to the faith-based call to stewardship with this helpful resource pack from our colleagues from the Diocese of Salford.

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Other Links

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CAFOD

International development charity CAFOD has a fantastic range of climate-themed resources for both primary and secondary schools.

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Education in the Diocese of Salford

Discover more about school life throughout the Diocese of Salford through their education pages.

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Diocese of Salford: Inspiring Environmental Sustainability

Through projects such as the Laudato Si' Centre, the Diocese of Salford strives to become leaders in environmental practice, guiding the way to creating a greener, fairer society. Find out more about its work, vision, and strategy on the link below.

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Faith for the Climate

Faith for the Climate has a fantastic range of resources to engage, equip, and inspire communities and schools of different faiths for action on climate change.

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Journey to 2030

Journey to 2030 is a refreshing look at the environmental issues our planet is facing and offers practical changes we can all make to help create a more sustainable society.

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British Council Climate Resources

To help you take positive action against climate change in your school, the British Council have collated a number of resources, events, and webinars to help you on your way.

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Christian Aid Climate Justice Journey

This comprehensive resource pack for primary and secondary education helps students learn more about the environmental crisis and take action at home and in school.

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Together for our Planet Resources

These special resources created for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) are fantastic tools to inspire your students to become climate leaders of the future.

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